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  • submarines and sonar

    Im developing a submarine and want some advice on best sonar for forward viewing of obstacles. Sub is designed for only 30metres of depth.

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    Re: submarines and sonar

    Interphase has a couple of forward looking depthfinder/donar units. Such as the Probe. I am not very pleased with the company since they will not respond to emails.

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    • #3
      Imaging Sonar Systems

      Please check our new Imaging Sonar System

      http://www.oceantools.ltd.uk/pdf/sonar.pdf


      Regards

      Alan Craig - [email protected]

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        Marco,

        Give Wesmar a call at 800-772-7620 and ask for Carey J. or email [email protected]. He is knowledgeable about prior systems we have done for naval subs around the world.

        Best regards,

        Derek A.

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          I have a Wesmar SS110 sidescanning sonar. It uses a "radar screen" to display the echo returns (CTR tube) with accompanied audio (sound chip) on signals. Controls allow the user to select the angle from straight down to +2 degrees above horizontal, the center of the sweep from straight forward to ~100 degrees on either side and also the width of the sweep from 0 (constant position) to ~300 degrees. This unit will scan from slightly aft of port to slightly aft of starboard and continue this sweep showing the echo returns on the screen. This paints a picture of the botton forward and on both sides out to a distance of 1000' or you can narrow the sweep to any width and select the center of the sweep in any direction. Let me know if you are interested.

          [email protected]

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